oatfield


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oatfield

[ˈəʊtfiːld] Navenal m
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Toward two o'clock the regiment, having already lost more than two hundred men, was moved forward into a trampled oatfield in the gap between Semenovsk and the Knoll Battery, where thousands of men perished that day and on which an intense, concentrated fire from several hundred enemy guns was directed between one and two o'clock.
Prince Andrew, pale and gloomy like everyone in the regiment, paced up and down from the border of one patch to another, at the edge of the meadow beside an oatfield, with head bowed and arms behind his back.
Was it not youth to feel as he felt now, when coming from the other side to the edge of the wood he saw in the glowing light of the slanting sunbeams the gracious figure of Varenka in her yellow gown with her basket, walking lightly by the trunk of an old birch tree, and when this impression of the sight of Varenka blended so harmoniously with the beauty of the view, of the yellow oatfield lying bathed in the slanting sunshine, and beyond it the distant ancient forest flecked with yellow and melting into the blue of the distance?
New season lambs per kg (5577) - Oatfield (BTex) 216.00p; Drumheldric (Tex) 205.00p; Neukfoot (Suf ) 198.00p; Shanry (Cha) 194.00p; Tulchan Croft (Chev) 182.00p; Powblack (Hamp) 180.00p; Auchenrivoch (Mule) 175.00p; Rhoin (Cross) 174.00p; Inch (BF) 167.00p; Dumcanziemere (Chev/Mule) 160.00p.
The incident happened in the Oatfield Road area at around 3.15pm on Wednesday (February 27), according to a Facebook post byReigate and Banstead Beat.
(a) Ballinasloe Insolvency Services Limited CRO Number 532825, having its registered office at Oatfield, Killoran, Ballinasloe, Co.
A state-planted oatfield, within spitting distance of a well-traveled gravel road.
Fenney, of Oatfield Lane, in Bootle, was jailed for 12 months at Liverpool Crown Court after pleading guilty to dangerous driving and possession of cannabis.
New book, The Hospital In The Oatfield, and the accompanying exhibition, hope to remedy that by telling the story of the First World War's doughty nurses, focusing on a field hospital run by the society beauty, Millicent, Duchess of Sutherland.